The Lake Michigan Monitoring Coordination Council
(LMMCC) was begun in 1999 to:

foster cooperation and coordination among groups working
groups involved in all types of environmental monitoring activities in the Lake Michigan Basin

work toward developing a systematic and comparable approach to the collection,
data management, interpretation, and dissemination of environmental data related
to issues, policies, and resource management involving environmental monitoring
in the Lake Michigan Drainage Basin

address the full range
of aquatic resources, including ground and surface waters, biology, chemistry
and physical components.

A new LMMCC operating framework for collaboration was
developed in 2001. This new framework was developed to take advantage of the
logical interactions between the various resource based monitoring Lake Michigan.
Please tell us about your organization and its monitoring program or information
about efforts you believe the LMMCC should undertake or URLs for websites that
should be included as links.